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<blockquote data-quote="smiteworks" data-source="post: 7666857" data-attributes="member: 87795"><p>The Lost Mines comes with all the monster stats from the MM and pre-gen characters. You can still build your own characters and monsters. I would highly recommend picking up at least the D&D Basic Rules & Theme pack ($2.99) or the PC Customization Pack ($9.99), though, because in addition to a pretty sharp looking theme, they have all the races, backgrounds and equipment. The D&D Basic Rules comes with 4 basic versions of the classes pre-loaded and 120 spells pre-entered. The PC Customization Pack comes with a bunch of D&D portraits you can use and lists of feats. This would give you a pretty clear idea of how to enter your own stuff. You can basically set up spells to automatically roll against targeted monster saving throws, do half or full damage, drop an effect on the target, etc. Damage types are also coded so that if a monster has resistances or vulnerabilities to certain things, it will take that into consideration with dealing damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smiteworks, post: 7666857, member: 87795"] The Lost Mines comes with all the monster stats from the MM and pre-gen characters. You can still build your own characters and monsters. I would highly recommend picking up at least the D&D Basic Rules & Theme pack ($2.99) or the PC Customization Pack ($9.99), though, because in addition to a pretty sharp looking theme, they have all the races, backgrounds and equipment. The D&D Basic Rules comes with 4 basic versions of the classes pre-loaded and 120 spells pre-entered. The PC Customization Pack comes with a bunch of D&D portraits you can use and lists of feats. This would give you a pretty clear idea of how to enter your own stuff. You can basically set up spells to automatically roll against targeted monster saving throws, do half or full damage, drop an effect on the target, etc. Damage types are also coded so that if a monster has resistances or vulnerabilities to certain things, it will take that into consideration with dealing damage. [/QUOTE]
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